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Das Kino ist tot, es lebe das Kino presents a fascinating snapshot of the Berlinale as it transitions under Kosslick's stewardship. The film captures the hustle and bustle of festival life, the quiet moments of introspectionâwhere the weight of tradition meets the inevitability of change. The pacing feels organic, almost like you're walking alongside the director, observing both the grandeur and the minutiae. There's a rawness to the footage that draws you in, especially during the quieter scenes that allow for reflection. Itâs not just a documentary about a film festival; itâs a meditation on cinema itself, its evolution, and the people who breathe life into it. A nuanced look at an era ending, filmed with an eye for detail and atmosphere.
Explores the transition of Berlinale under Kosslick.Captures both the chaos and calm of the festival experience.Offers a reflective take on cinema's changing landscape.
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